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t e THIRTY-NINTH YEAR K TRIBUNE (==) . BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 MAN-KILLER LEADS: Incessant Rains Preceding andl ' Following Storm Swell Ozark; Streams Into Raging Torrents | —Pennsylvania Lives and | Property Threatened By Break | of Huge Ice Gorge in the} Alleghany at Freeport Today. KILLED ELEVEN RRR Ree HIGH WATER MENACES LIFE AND PROPERTY IN — MISSOURI COUNTY WHERE TORNADO YESTERDAY, , INJURED MANY AND LEFT RUIN 195 OPERATORS INDICTED FOR CRIMINAL ACTS | have been devoting themselves FU i= : HAWAIIAN SENATOR ACTS | NEW WHEAT GOES '96 TO THE ACRE) t | | Cambridge, England. March 12. | Cambridge university botan ists claim that it is now possi | ble to breed disease proof plants. A. special body -of investigators >———_—_- } | 1 i \] to the practical testing of the |} | FOR HIS RACE | GITIVE CONVIC PRICE FIVE CENTS 1$ PACKARD CHALLENGES SOCIALISTS 10 DEFEND THEIR APOLOGIRS FOR TAX SITUATION IN NORTH DAKOTA ~"|LIFER AND THREE BURGLARS MAKE GETAWAY FROM STATE PRISON; SQUEEZE THROUGH HOLE = IN DINING ROOM AND SCALE WALL WITH ROPE Arthur Buck, Minot Murderer, Heads Quartette Which Es- capes From Penitentiary Dur- ing Early Evening While Movie Show Is in Progress— Blood Hounds Take Up Scent Eee \Conspiracy in Violation of Level ||, mendclian hereditary law are en- Former Chairman of Tax Com-|SUPERIOR GROCER if MEN ARE + Branson, Mo:, March 12.—High wat | a gaged in immunizing wheat, oats, { Aer as er loomed tea ae a other men-! Fuel Control Act Charged || barley and roots. | mission Declares Burden Im-| IS REAL ROUGH ON |} at 4:10 tis atternoon .war- | | Sb is i The “plant doctor,* as they are | : ‘i | den McDonald believe ha ace to life and-orgperty in Taney coun: | Us | called, have already succeeded {| |,, posed Upon Property-Holders|) HANDLING BANDIT)) tracked the ‘tour Saatites weld ty, where a tornado late yesterday, aa i} in breeding a new wheat iaiown i By Townley Regime Was Not ie | their hiding place. H took at least 11 lives, brought injury 1 ‘| as “yoemagn” which has yielded || 2 se e ¢—_—_--— nie sat to numerous persons and‘caused prop- , WORKING ON COAL REPORT ; | 96 bushels to the acre—three i Reduced By Camouflage Prac- J tea S10ter ch hi Bloodhounds today are trailing ‘tent of which can-' { times an ordinary crop. i : * 2 . J. Isaacson grocer, sat a 8 ms pay if or be eetanmica antl amplete re-{ ! - ¢—_ —— oh ba bs Se 3! ticed During Recent Special} desk Jast night going over his cironeh conta North Dakota four ports are received Effort Being Made in Washing- — —— | : ; | hooks he looked up to find a revolv- | {,RViCts Who escaped last night trom toes ‘ é ! Session er thrust in his face. The bearer. the state penitentiary near here by Incessant rains which — preceeded! .o00 ' 1 UAORE We nlp “ace. Jae veerel,: | tunneling through ia i and followed the torundo have filled | ton Today to Compose HIGH PRICES OF os fi ‘ an immature youth, ordered him building. onnee ie ot the prison, Nadiad a ‘ Wo! . i Washington-—Senater vhile the rece ‘id to turn over his money. Instead A ii e fugitives was a every stream in the Ozark bank full, Differences ot Hawailinembee While. the recent speclal session, Of) Te ton wrested the gun from | lifetermer for murder and the other and if the precipitation should con: | tinue the danger from floods will Det come serious, an Indianapolis, Ind., March 12.—One ing arrest as the result/of an indict- from Hawaii, is in plan, devised by shim: . to 8 BEEF DRIVING the Townley legislature reduced the the robber then seized him by the tate general fund $S864.- ¢ levy for the ‘Collar and kicked him out of the three were 'ving three and_five- years terms for grand larceny. £ ag § ‘ : -onhlatt " ony i , rs The four men who escaped were: a remnants of his race. It is cl it decreased appropriations from} door, The police are now looking escaped were: aon SO ee taaay, Ths storm hundre: ands wenly Aye. eats Be | that new, diseases, new modes of encral fund for the current year| for the youthful bandit. Wand anaes itt eevee pom i j : y- | T UIT and the lure of the white man's towns | only $142.06 ving dap-| BGS Ha er ce are CHO seemed to have been the one which western Pennsylvania today are fac | U. ¢, 0 M ON: Aenean ae ete a ior only $142,060, thus leaving 2,000 ap murder; had served two years. 8 | b is i struck at Nevada, Mo., early yester-| day afternoon where three persons, | were killed and property damage ment returned yesterady afternoon by a special federal grand jury here! 5.000. His pian is to take the na- tives out of the cities and put: them back in the open country. Meat Last Year proximated for the current year tor | j which no tax is appropriated and ef) fecting, in fa only a paper saving + “Townley’s apologists take great Ray Burke, 26, sentenced from El- lendale for three years for grand lar- ceny; had served nine months. Charles Breyer, 25, sentenced, from 7 of $600,000 caused. en lifting, it charging them with conspiraey in vio-'Uncle Sam Ate Almost Eight in taxes, stated Assistant Attorney John Stupard, 24, sentenced fr bounded toward the Ozark region jation of the Lever fuel control act : pn | Lienteral P B. Packard former chair- 40) Mountrail county to five years for s ing’ Taney county and Turkey; and the federal criminal code. Pounds Less of Favorite 7 man of the North Dakota tax commis- 5 grand larceny; had served two years. Creek valley with full force. At Mel-; COUNTY LEAGUE sion Ju a statement issued today, ; K e va, five miles south of here. the know SEEK TO COMPOSE DIFFERENCES Cass county to three years for grand t death list was heaviest. Ten persons Washington, March 12.—An effori it eee \ ; comfort in the fact that the state tax THRU NEW ACT larceny; had served nine months. lost their lives there.. The victims to compose the differences between i 4 levy in mills in Minesota for 1919 in- | / According to Charles' McDonald. included seven children of “Ran” and the majority and minority of the bi-/FIGG HAS SA TEM | creased 18148 per cent over IMIS = warden, e ‘ | William Box. The wives of both men also were injured, probably fatally. | BIG ICE GORGE BREAKS tuminous coal strike settlement com- mission will be made by President} Wilson, it was said today at the white! house. ® | Assistant Attorney General ; SESSION TODAY They contend that : ‘ ke in his special session of the lexis: Special Session Law Exempts lature last December reduced the gen- 4 eral fund levy of the state twenty, ive | Stocks and Bonds from nce Bishop Leni- dence indicated the men ‘aped shortly after the evening meal and while the noise of their op- erations was drowned in the tramp of the other convicts mounting a stairs Pittsburgh, Pa, March 12.—An ice "Officials said that neither the ma-| | Would Have Us Abstain per cent that the increase in North faxation Joverhead on their’ way to the mid- gorge, 20 feet high and stretching jority nor the minority. report wouid | Week of March 22 | aaa ae z Dakota's state (ax burden has only week moving picture show. Mr. Mc eight miles up river, broke loose at je made public if there was a prob-| o | Bill Prater and Bill Myers Active been increased somewhere between Donald declared the escape was dis- Freeport early today and started with a tush down the Alleghany, ran into the county bridge, pushing it 10 inches out of line, tore a number of flatboats, ' large barges and houseboats from their moorings, washed them down the river into the Qhid,«pounding most of them into splinters on the way. According to reports, ice in the up- per Alleghany is level withthe bridges ability. of bringing the members of | the commission to an agreement on their principal difference—the amount | of the wage advance and the hours of; wor! B RETAINS in Piloting Patterson Hall Pow-Wow | Washington, March 12. prices in 1919 reduced the per capita) consumption ’of beef in America al-! most eight ‘pohnds and caused tse, ecnsumer to turn more frequently te | veal and mutton, according to a staré, ment today by the department of aeri- wow of leaguers is in progr afternoon. With Bill marck and Bill Myer ss this Prater of Bls of Driscoll act+ A well attended Patterson hail pow: | | 110 and 130 per cent. These a overlooked two bet The they did not include iu their ine tax burden sp 7 and secona. that the twenty percent reductis Ny ot reduce the burden but onl (/ONLY REALTY NOW LEFT! | = z . _ tresult of the ymssage at thes sssion, hy House Bil! > cession last fall of Chapter reduced the state general fund levy 000.00. THIS™ looks | gu aw * covered within forty-five minutes aft- er it occurred, Evidence ‘found by the warden led the ofticial to believe the four men first hid in a small elevator shaft used for a dumb waiter in connection with the convicts’ dining room on’ the second floor, concealing themselves until the room had been ¢leared._.Mr. Mcnomma“Satd" ‘they apparently then r} _and the tracks of ‘the Alleghany Val: culture. a ve Uf coremonid&,. ‘The im. | Cver: they only reduced the appropria i moved to a sink closet across a corn ie Jey railway and much damage is ex-| Slightly. less pork was eaten, wut | ag uaasters of coremoni The in tions from the for the] IF. BE rd. folowing an intery of the room from the elevagér, where pected when ft all begins, moving 92 ; the total consumption of pork! pzo | Side ring which manages league poli-|currént year $142.500.00. ‘This leaves] with . ‘Tas Commissioner George E-/a hole about fifteen’ inches square was 4 down stream. ‘ 5 ducts was much larger than in 1°:7/ tics in Burleigh county met last night » ated from the gen- | Wallac wuiks will reap found in the interior wall of plaster. t The gorge which went out today was | F NSE: the exports of pork and lard were! when there was adopted ‘a program | ral fund for the current fiseal year | (he grew smuch as these | and lath. The hole leads under a tar-© ey one of the heaviest in recent years’ | }| greatet than ever shown in the rec-! which the convention proper is es-|!0" {he payment of which no tx tuts institutions con- | papered roof to a brick wall facing on and when it broke the sound of ibe | jords of the department. The total! t a ee acy “07 | heel This will have to be ional consent, and such privilege cond tarred roof. A hole of similar crash could be heard for several miles, cara ae | meat constimption per capita for 191s |Posted cee ieee a 4 fi é r i lot, peel estenlert to ane the | dimensions to that in the closet was eo i i i ssist i -| was 150.8 and that in 1919, 141.98. e attendance o| ual farmers als vj taxing of the hanks as corporations=|tunneled through the one. thicknes Noted Jurist Will Assist in Up: toe MONEY. ON MEAT" Wikis | from outside the city is said to be not Wlition to «| Heretofore the states have reached the lof rick, ‘direeily under a statewes ' RLEA | holding Americanism in the The week of March 22 was set so large as’ heretofore, as customary r je by the stat | national banks by taxing ks und | leading to the prison’s auditorium on. + | S {the department of justice today the | with league proceedings, the meeting j-board last August. there will have to/ bends in the hands of shareholders. | the third floor, ; U. S. Supreme Court first “save money on meat” week. | i8 being held behind closed doors. | be am in vot 100.00 this year | Now that this source of revenue :s) A rope, with a large iron hdok at- ‘ oul bake oe, Howard Figg. assistant attorncy | and admittance is denied anyone but | to cover deficit, If the present | cut off by Chapter national banks | tached, which had been a. part of-the ‘| ‘general in charge of the price reduc-|@ Townleyite whose card proves that {tax levy is continued through — thy} will go scot free, except for the smail; elevator mechanism was found near b b North Dakota’s fight for prohibition, | tion ed out that th across with his last $18 as-| biennium. the general fund will: be} amount of tax which may be levicd | the prison wa er ae ' : ition campaign, pointed out o ) prison: wall after the escape. The twhich began in’ 1889, when a nation. colisumed: an average of 5%, ++ | short. $1,586,000, ’ j warden believes the ‘fugitives used 609 ds of meat daily and tha.) The ue is expected to endorse | A FAIR TEST OF TOWNLEYISM x thi to let th Ives d dry q ras vii inte | 000, pounds of meat daily and tha. a ue Is Expecter ue AF us NLEYISN 2 7 i is rope to let themselves down from New York Americans and Brook Be aes : rate ¥ at i . in buying the less expensive cuts the | @ legislative ticket, froma which it} “Iyman A. y forthe yohenefit from this act, in: the roof and to scale the yard wall. lyn Nationals Meet at [the state's newly — framed — con: consumer is aiding in the campaign | has been rumored that, if Hd Patter-| tax commissioner, some time ago pre- federal securities, in wh Immediately on. discovery of the ya Nene | stitution, will be continued in the} ag well receiving an immediate benc-! son succeeds in dominating the con-| pared statements showing that there reemtage of the resources jeseape four bloodhounds which are Jacksonville supreme court of the United States ft, vention, the names of Senator Carol} had heen no particular shift of the|of these institutions now are invested | kept at the penitentiary were taken {when North Dakota will join with | alia niece erase | D. King and Rep. Ms D Ball y of Mot fo farm lands, and nofin the form ot libpriy boids, certifi [to the wall opposite the dining room, ‘thirty other states in employing Char- fit will be dropped. It is also expect: ir increase itt the burden gen-| cates of indebledness and federal re-| where the rope was found. "The dogs New York, March 12—The opening | jos Evans Hughes to assist in the de- /ROYALTIES WOULD jed thatea complete aa pees and erally. and he selected for that pur-|serey notes, are not Gurable, ‘The one | picked up a trail and led the officials contest in the annual ante-season in-' fense of the federal prohibition amend id ¢ | Possibly a candidate for district judge} jose the year 1916 and compared it ‘ource the state has left in reaching | northward. Parties comprising eight ter-league games between baseball ment. KILL FUR TRADE; jen be placed in the field by the lea-| with the yenr 1919, This is a fair e ifstituions, is the Income tax.|men were deployed through the coun- teams of the major circuits will be. North Dakota went dry at a time; guers. | test of the ease occasioned by the xpected to produce very | try and deputies were dispatched east played in Jacksonville, Fla., today, when deoath was not popular in the | ~ASSERT TRAPPERS pea! i {Townley regime since he assumed con- On their present as jand west on outgoing trains, Today " weather permitting, when the New west generally. The vote on the pro-; TS ee Pt fh —— Saar ae lire} of the government January 1, nent, under the old four percent | additional officers were sent north and York Americans and. the Brooklyn! pibition amendment which was adop:-| Winnipeg, Man. March 12 ~~ ¢ Jaim. [1 i917.- In 1916, the last levy. made for orth Dakota banks would have | south on trains running both sides of Nationals meet in the first match of a! eq at/the same time the state's con-|ing that collection of royalties would)) ETE TTCKET YOU state purposes before ‘Townley assum: | aid $500,000, while under the/ provi-| the Missouri river. long series. Other combinations will) stimtion was approved was so deci-|“Kill the fur trade,” representatives | [led control, the general property tax {sions of Chapter 62. special session} 'Mr, McDonald has; been warden at quickly follow auit and by the mid-'sive that any effort to ever again of the Manitoba Fur Dealers’ associa-| VOTE MARCH 16, || tevied was’ $1,405.180.00, Ty'1919, af-|laws of 1919, they are expected to pay | the prison since December, 1918. He dle of the month more than half of resurrect the issue was foredoomed to |tion, have protested to the legislature ter three years of Townleyism, it was | not more than $160,000, tendered his resignation’ about a the teams composing the National and failure. It is true, that for some twen- |against the amendments to the’ game ae ased ‘to $ , or an in wee “—- month ago and it was accepted with ioe erican leagues will be engaged in!ty yenrs thereaftéy open saloons flonw Protection act imposing a royalty on)| NATIONAL COMMITTEE- || crease of 162 p nt, This does nol FETRST DECREE OF | the understanding that he serve until these pre-season games. lished ih some. parts of the state, and {furs taken in Meee ee te So MAN tell the entire story of the tax burde, : a successor would be appointed. Fully twice as many contests of this that until within the last three years |Vision requiring a orien | N. fton || imposed upon the ‘state by Townle Last night's escape was ascribed type Pave been scheduled than Was! jindpiging and bootleggings were be accompanied Fy ee ae Suan -OLS0 > Gra misgovernment. ‘ DIVORCE IN NAME [re eeths aor that the regular he case a year ago and it is prob-j prevalent everywhere, but the bulk of [Places of o : a + || “Lasked Mr. Baker today to furnigh " guard on the dining room being ill able that close to a hundred such ex-/ the people remained firm in their stand | fin that as Sacketchey an Aaa an PRESIDENTIAL |}me certain special taxes which had OF ITALIAN KING a new man was in charge. The four hibition games will be played before against alcohol, and their numbers con- berte have ne Fture tw’ Prince. Albeyt| ELECTORS ||heen enacted during the past three! Pome, March 12.-For the first time convicts who tunneled their way to the clubs line up fur their inftial pen /stantly increased. : |e Edmonton if, the legislation is|| M. H. SNORTLAND, Sharon | Taking the’ straight general |, jistory a decree of divorce has been liberty were missed shortly before \ nant battles on! April: 14. The site; When‘ the sixteenth assembly was|OF (eg e i L. F. MAHOWALD, | y tax and adding ‘to it these] yiven in the name of the king of Italy | {he regular 8:45 check. The last prev- of conflict stretches throughout the! given an opportungty to ratify the Jenactee. | oo" Cavidon ; |! (Continued on page two) , Jhy a count at Fiuine. A divorce tuvw | (Us check ae srelock had shown south and southwest while the home-| feqeral prohibition amendment i xarris ee does not exist in Italy. but the Finme | hem present, the warden said. ward trip at the ‘close of southern! promptly did so. with only thirtees SUBSTITUTE FOR P. R. TRUBSHAW, ||SKYSCRAPERS FOR __ [tone apyniea the Au siceorting io deseriptions turished training, will be sprinkled with sim-/(Ijssenting votes in the two houses ft Valley. Cit: 4 name of the King of Ha {by Mr. McDonald, all of the escaped ilar games. i tit fhe thirteen dissenters were repre- ‘RESERVATOINS TO | E. L. GARDEN. Souris LONDON FORECAST of Count Alvaraz De Toledo and hi meu woe of mediuin comnplerion: and ‘ames the modern basel sentatives from districts’ which always fe sgeae, S bs LN a Nabe) pee ee 5 N itans. had hair o! . : nee ware iad secretary. have! neq heen prowet. ‘Now. announces} SOLVE PROBLEMS|| EDWARD HOVERSON, jj Londo, Maren 12—tora Montagu. wile, Poth Neopolieans | All were said to have been clothed in. found a way in which to partially cut) Attorney General Langer, North Da-| + _—- . Beach of Beaulieu. predicts that within a T UFFALO the regulation prison khaki when last down the heavy cost incidental to| ota intends to back up its judgment] Washington, D. C., March 12.—A EDWARD S. JOHNSON, | | few years the congestion of traflic FIRS B seen at the institution. d training trips in.which parties of more; that prohibition is a good thing by| substitute for the republican Article} | Solen in central London will compel the WOLF IN YEARS The identification records showed than forty husky athletes have to be! aiding in the defense of the 18th] 10 reservation to the peace treaty was| | ‘ es || building of overhead railways and of A. Buck five feet eight and one-eighth transported and quartered at the ex-!amnedment in the United St introduced in the senate today by the|! L. E, HEATON, McKenzie {higher buildings. Netiher streets, NEAR WILLISTON Inches in height and weighing 156 pense of the club. While the average! pnreme court. where it wil] join in re-| republican legder, Senator Lodge of; | (Vote for Five) {ways nor tubes, as they exist today By pounds, marked chiefly by amputation gate receipts do not compare with, taining Judge Hughes, who will inter-| Massachusetts. In general it follows!) igre Be, ) . WAIL be adequate to convey ee any uMateh tt anal jof the*first finger on the right hand those of major league pennant games.| vene as amicus ct the form of the draft agréed on sev-j; DELEGATES TO the daily tratlic . Williston, N. D., March 11=-Ranch-| ahove the third joint. Stupard is five the income from the contests is not ae: a eral days ago in bi-partisan compro- = ae e ' of New York, Le]ers near Spring Rock have reported feet four and one-fourth inches in so small as to be ignored and in ads) wip, Li IT TO YOU tise ‘negotiations. When the reser.|| NATIONAL CONVENTION |jaads, are maxuiticient ‘and, strikingly [capture of the first buffalo wolf seen height. weighs 142 pounds and is of dition the games give baseball fans) wyyaT ANDS FOR vation was offered it was. declared ;| MINNIE J. NIELSON, beautiful, ‘The atmosphere above the|in the vicinity for many years. Ac-| a short musqular build. Burke is five of the far south their only opportun-| — Seattl , White whose name among the republicans that the nego |/ Valley City atteete 1s tar purer than love ow cording ie Tenors Rccatean rected emia ty pal ou thresanirteee dnchieg tn ” i d stars in} presses his © fon. is searching for i i in almost enough); and the more or Tess permanent smo! himal weighed GS pounds after being | height and weighs 144 pounds. y- . edad nes ctampue, diane [his aaa nto. He vs ee a ee eeity the Leaky on that tae. | STAALE HENDRICKSON, lansee over London is seldom higher skinned, and measured 66 inches from} er, the largest of the four, stands five eee Wmkiedeagts SS Jaceds. Johnnie, “Joliihie t ig but that final agreement had not||/ Coteau {than 150 feet im normal weather. tip to tip. feet eleven and three-fourths inches ARGENTINE FLYER | clties while White was sick and|-yet. been reached. The. republican}! E, A, TOSTEVIN, Mandan Pee | ain tips the scales At Lf and onchelt &; pawned ‘em. ’ White can’t leave the| leaders planned to obtain a vole to-|; A. 'T. KRAABEL, Clifford |! 1 | pounds. lt tall, Ss 8 2 MAKES NON STOP | hospitat ‘tit he gets some pants. day. i) OLAF LOKSENGARD |;VON BERNSTORFF STILL INSISTS HE jbe of muscular build, and prison at ; | ss Sawer | COULD HAVE KEPT AMERICA OUT OF | timeutty ‘in"“squceniag. through the Q Sawyer i difficulty in squeezing throug e VER ANDES; ff 7 ii Baw | \ q It | { ‘holes fifteen inch ater 'FROHIBITION CAUSES SO MANY TO || "ALFRED STEED, | WAR IF WAR-LORDS HADN’T MUDDLED "es sittegn inches Sauer ot onthe Buenos aires, Murel * " LBAVE U.S THAT EMIGRATION IS: - ||: pp amet cea || ae eee Ret ee Mee Parodi, an Argentine flyer has er 7 ads { L. PF. bs P, Belfie! sorlin, “March 12.—Count Von “crowd” at the moment when pros- | though in force during the day. the Andeans twice without landins | . IN EXCESS OF IMMIGRATION TODAY |; HENRY McLEAN, Hannah || accutane: cic aennem ta Dan pects were brightest. “Movies” are shown at the peniten- 3" He piloted his plane from Men) rateable < 1} E. C. LUCAS, Lisbon , Bernstorff. ee Von Berustorff asserted that |tiary every Thursday and Sunday ait doza, Argentine. to a point over San_ f es : rae ade Tid Coulee -iost of the tak il - U. + P KEL LEY. | bassador to the United States, hass he was not Giformed | night it was during the midweek Diego, Chili. and returned to Mendoza | New York, N. Y.. March 12.— eft the country. Most of the late || EDWARD P. B > 1! heen trying his skill at public | + quarters im {performance that the escape took without having fouched grénnd duriiz) prohibition is causing se many Ter lies sone back to Europe to ! Carrington in speaking in-Berlin during the past 1 the Ameri- | place. ate? the entire trip.) | foreign born to leave the United 5 Ale A Wenite: toovediieeen || es ee [essavasic oan en preparatory. training | can. plois and charged | General notification | ws jgent ar According to-an ancient Irish su-| States that emigration is, exceed- venated homelands is a factor in || These are the all-Ameri- || for h fall campaig for a seat BRS Ur a ated eee city aaah ie Bienen ‘ perstition a vicious horse could bej ing immigration according to Con Sree fr. aan believes | can, straight republican can- | pute we sa He Lia COrat Vou ernstolt. 4| dati thle cerning. Ene risen tele: tamed by whispe creed “in. its sreseman 1 iceselel . mere tub ED aedit ae ne m anelnal didates whose names will ap- || jence ¥ ig] denies that leaders of the ¢ ' cated about two miles east of the city. a . H i reas Inability to buy be 7 audience last night he was ¢ lenis h f é right ear Fridays and in its left ear} of the house immigration come reaion a eave. Hes oveatad const. |’ pear upon the ballot to be || Gent nis efforts to keep the United | propaganda burean in the | BUCK IS BAD MAN Wee op Welnesia rs ll 1G eRe care ae ae Soe ae eine anong iovetans. || voted March 16 Teen ent of the warewould have | States had attempted to play of | Aruthur Buck is a real bad man. was merely a matter of time, unless) Ellis Island records show Ade | a Aone forelgt: | voted 5 | pee SURGE oatant forsthe 10: Japan and. Mexico. against’ the |He was a member of a gang of tire Ae it pid eee eee amen or eal pene eile sel obo parang | S ms “ a ¢ 4 tervention of the German military United States, (Continued on Page Two) which ¢ 4 . t Pd 5 | eons a %